Katina Papa

Katina Papa
Born 1903
Janicat, Ottoman Empire (now Albania)
Died 1959
Athens, Greece
Occupation poet, novelist, short-story
Nationality Greek

Katina Papa (Greek: Κατίνα Παπά; 1903–1959) was a Greek author. She became well known for her poetry and novels.

Life

She was born in the village of Janicat in the Ottoman Empire, today part of the Finiq municipality in southern Albania. Her family had to find refuge in the nearby island of Corfu because her father was accused by the local Ottoman authorities of participating in a local revolt.[1]

Katina Papa studied at the University of Athens and then became a teacher. Her writing is associated with her experiences as a teacher. Her first book Stin sikaminia apo kato (Under the Mulberry Tree) received the Academy of Athens award. Papa's main characters are mainly girls, such as Tasoula (in a novel with the same title), a servant girl from Corfu, where she dreams to live with her godfather in Athens. She writes to him about her dreams. He answers, but the girl cannot manage to open the letter, fearing that the answer might be negative.[2]

The distinguished author Nikos Kazantzakis said to her once, "I really admire your writing style... the sensitivity, the liveliness".

Katina Papa died in Athens in 1957 at the age of 54. After her death her sister, the painter Aglaia Papa, arranged for publication of Katina's novel S'ena gymnasio thyleon ("In a girls' high school") and a collection of Katina's poems: Poiimata (Poems).[3]

Works

Her works have been translated into several languages.

References

  1. Λιλής Ιακωβίδου: «Από τη ζωη και το έργο της Κατίνας Παπά», 1972. L. Grigoriou "From the life and work of Katina Papa" (Greek)
  2. An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers. Katharina M. Wilson. Taylor & Francis, 1991. ISBN 0-8240-8547-7. P. 958
  3. "Παπά, Κατίνα Γ., 1903-1957", BiblioNet (in Greek), retrieved 2016-02-19
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